The
mission of the Red Bluff Fish and Wildlife Office is to provide biological expertise
and assistance to entities seeking to conserve and protect the ecosystems of
North-central California.
Specific objectives are:

Protect anadromous salmonid
spawning populations in the Sacramento River system in order to stabilize
or increase fish runs

Protect and restore the
productivity of natural habitats in the Sacramento River system

Continue the development
of information and strategies for protecting the natural habitats of
the Sacramento River system as migration routes, nursery areas, and
spawning areas for anadromous fish species

Effectively provide biological
expertise and assistance in all aspects of planning and implementation
of the Northwest Forest Plan with the Shasta-Trinity, Mendocino and
Lassen National Forests, and the Bureau of Land Management Redding Resource Area

Provide Endangered Species
Act consultation

Maintain the Tehama-Colusa
Fish Facility in a mothballed status and operate the fish ladders and
fish trap at Red Bluff Diversion Dam under a 1978 MOA with the U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation.